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Introduction to Industrial I/O
Active Ethernet I/O can be used for simple output
control that is triggered by input status, without a
PC controller. For example, a door sensor can be
configured to trigger an alarm. Configuration is
done through intuitive If/Then statements, with no
programming required.
Local intelligence
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Local Alarm & I/O Control
Active Ethernet I/O can be used to generate
alarms when an event (user-defined by Click&Go)
is triggered. Standard TCP or UDP packets can
be sent to a central host, SNMP traps can be
sent to IT monitoring systems, and e-mail/SMS
messages can be sent to the site maintainer.
Push Technology for Events and Alarms
Active OPC Server Lite is a free software package
provided by Moxa that operates as an OPC driver
for an HMI or SCADA system. Active OPC Server
Lite offers seamless connection from Moxa’s
ioLogik series products to SCADA systems with
7 times the normal response, 50 times faster tag
installation, and an 80% reduction of network
bandwidth usage compared with other traditional
OPC packages on the market.
Intelligent Local I/O Control
Instant Event Reporting by Input Status
Improves data acquisition and control system efficiency
More accurate and timely measurements to prevent data loss
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Instead of relying on host computers that
continually poll I/O devices for data, Active
Ethernet I/O devices can proactively report
sensor status using TCP or UDP messages.
Proactive messaging allows much faster
notification of I/O events and generates much
lower network and CPU loads. Message content
is fully customizable, and up to 10 simultaneous
destinations are supported.
Active Messaging
TCP/UDP Message + Time Stamp
SNMP Trap + Time Stamp
e-mail + Time Stamp
SMS (Short Message) + Time Stamp
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